Good stuff... I/we use it in ALL our combustion engines on the farm...
Plus we use only 100% gas when ever we can...
It keep fuel stabilised for up to 1 year...
I'll also use SeaFoam ... And MMMO (my bike has plastic sliders that get sticky),,, in the fuel...
Star Tron will stabilise for 2 yrs...good stuff...It's a little more expansive..
If my one of my bikes are going to sit for a while.. I'll put that in and run it till it gets through every thing....My bikes have 6 carbs,, And I don't want any varnish in them...

__________________TISELife is what you make of it~If it don't fit make alterationsCheck it from time to time as I'm always adding to it..My Rides and life on the FarmJust because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}

Do you have any suggestions on warm clothing to wear? The boy and I did some camping recently, and I wore Under Armour to make it through the well below freezing temperatures. And, to be fair, the Under Armour certainly did its job - I was as warm as I could have been. But I found that the tights absolutely do not breathe and if you're not near a shower, sometimes wipes just won't cut it after a day or two, there was no getting around it. What other kinds of layering clothes are breathable but still warm, and possibly able to fit under a pair of jeans?

I found out about Wickers from another female rider. If you get on their email list, they have frequent sales.

I also wear Icebreakers and SmartWool, mostly in the cooler months. Wickers are better for hot weather (and much less expensive).

The BMW comfort shell is great and you still look like a women! Feels funny when you first try it on...but sit on the bike and it all falls into place.

+1

I was looking for a 'stich when a buddy pointed me to this local guy who was selling some of his gear (sad story there). Like SS said, it felt a little weird at first, then it was like it was made for me.

And -- bonus -- I feel like I have a waist again.

The pants that came with the jacket are my version of the little black dress that I plan to fit into next spring. Almost there...

I have a Gerbing's jacket liner and gloves, plus heated grips, so my top parts stay pretty comfortable when the temps start dropping. But my legs get numb and the liners made for my textile pants (First Gear and Olympia) are just so-so for keeping heat in.

I picked up some Pearl Izumi running tights (http://www.rei.com/search?query=amfib). On sale, they were still over $100, but they are the most comfortable, windproof, water-resistant drawers I have ever owned. This was a great investment, in my opinion.

I'm not petite by any stretch of the imagination; I found the men's sizes are quite generous AND long enough to cover my ankles.

Plus they are not so bulky that I can't move, which is what happens when I layer.

I live in MN and ride year-around, so I feel somewhat qualified to make a judgment about this subject.

If I were as high maintenance as the original poster, I think I would have to shoot myself...

Lord almighty...

I have done many many many trips, including a 10 week one, by myself in the middle of winter all over the US... as a woman... and I do not plan on having a sex change any time soon.

1. Shaving... shave the pits once a week on a trip.
Forget about the legs as you will be wearing long riding pants for 95% of the time.
Forget about the pubes, but take some surfing shorts to wear over the swim suit so you don't offend the locals.

2. Underwear is OPTIONAL except it is required for 'that time of the month'... in which pads work fine.
And if you get good pads, you don't even have to change the underwear every day!

3. The best thing under riding gear is lycra tights. LOL.
They sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide... and you can rinse them out and they will be dry in the morning.

4. Forget about wearing a bra, as a tight leather jacket will do you the same justice.
Maybe bring a sports bra if you want to jog in the morning.

That is all I have to say about traveling as a woman. I don't mean to be mean to the OP or just to be negative, but I read the original post and the first thing I thought was... OH LORD!!!

It was good for a laugh, though.

PS- Take a self defense class or martial arts before you go. Always carry pepper spray, readily accesible. Always check in on a regular basis with your home base with as much details of where you are and when. If you are traveling with a partner still do these things... because you just never know.

If I were as high maintenance as the original poster, I think I would have to shoot myself...

Lord almighty...

I have done many many many trips, including a 10 week one, by myself in the middle of winter all over the US... as a woman... and I do not plan on having a sex change any time soon.

1. Shaving... shave the pits once a week on a trip.
Forget about the legs as you will be wearing long riding pants for 95% of the time.
Forget about the pubes, but take some surfing shorts to wear over the swim suit so you don't offend the locals.

2. Underwear is OPTIONAL except it is required for 'that time of the month'... in which pads work fine.
And if you get good pads, you don't even have to change the underwear every day!

3. The best thing under riding gear is lycra tights. LOL.
They sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide... and you can rinse them out and they will be dry in the morning.

4. Forget about wearing a bra, as a tight leather jacket will do you the same justice.
Maybe bring a sports bra if you want to jog in the morning.

That is all I have to say about traveling as a woman. I don't mean to be mean to the OP or just to be negative, but I read the original post and the first thing I thought was... OH LORD!!!

It was good for a laugh, though.

PS- Take a self defense class or martial arts before you go. Always carry pepper spray, readily accesible. Always check in on a regular basis with your home base with as much details of where you are and when. If you are traveling with a partner still do these things... because you just never know.

I like you.

__________________What others think of me is none of my business.What I think of me is none of my business.

4. Forget about wearing a bra, as a tight leather jacket will do you the same justice.

That is definitely NOT and option for this girl. I can't even begin to imagine how uncomfortable that would be, not just going over speedbumps and the like, but with boob sweat and all (suddenly noticed the lack of any large-racked smilies on this website!)

I'm not a commando girl, either, but I don't buy any high-end undies for my travels, just a couple pair of normal cotton ones. I do, however, make sure they're cute because with all the not shaving, infrequent showering, and general lack of maintenance I feel like I need something to make me feel pretty at the end of the day. Cute undies and black eyeliner does the job just fine

I agree with you on the other points, however! Traveling as a woman does not have to be such a high-maintenance ordeal!

That is definitely NOT and option for this girl. I can't even begin to imagine how uncomfortable that would be, not just going over speedbumps and the like, but with boob sweat and all (suddenly noticed the lack of any large-racked smilies on this website!)

I'm not a commando girl, either, but I don't buy any high-end undies for my travels, just a couple pair of normal cotton ones. I do, however, make sure they're cute because with all the not shaving, infrequent showering, and general lack of maintenance I feel like I need something to make me feel pretty at the end of the day. Cute undies and black eyeliner does the job just fine

I agree with you on the other points, however! Traveling as a woman does not have to be such a high-maintenance ordeal!

I can't image anything more likely to spoil a ride than bouncing over the less than pristine roads I tend to encounter. Though I prefer microfiber undies, they are less likely to end with monkey butt than cotton. Since much of my riding is in humid east Texas anything that wicks moisture away is a good thing. Plus the wicking coolmax shirts take practically no room in the bike and for winter riding the wicking the thermal shirts are only slightly more bulky.

Since the topic is underwear perhaps there are some good ideas out there for underwear that doesn't ride up. I have a round (fat) butt and finding underwear that doesn't ride up seems impossible.

The woman that suggested a tight leather jacket with no bra I'm guessing is a road rider and the needs are very different when you are riding roads rather than dirt. I don't know anyone that wears leather riding dirt. Even with road riding there is no way I'm going without a bra because it would be uncomfortable and at some point I will want to take that jacket off and there is no way anyone want to see that.

Each person's comfort level is different when it comes to traveling by motorcycles. Some are fine without the "luxuries" and others are miserable and consider them necessities.